Deccan Chronicle

Man gets power back after 3 yrs

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After being in the dark for three years, a resident of Attapur finally got electricit­y restored and justice from inflated electricit­y bills.

The consumer, Mohammed Kaiser, had taken on rent a space to run a welding shop in 2012. He was asked to pay a whopping amount of `1.37 lakh for defaulting payment for five years. Electricit­y to his shop was cut in 2014. The department initially charged a developmen­t fee of `60,000 for 38HP load.

Mohammed, however, maintained that he cleared the dues in October 2012, and stated that his demand for power was limited to 8HP. In 2014, the electricit­y department raised the first demand with a compoundin­g fee, amounting to `92,000. He, on the other hand, said that he was getting an inflated bill.

He also produced a letter written by the assistant divisional engineer to the assistant accounts officer which stated that developmen­t charges and non-payment fee must be dropped since the dues were owed by the previous tenant.

When the consumer paid the bills for the normal usage, the electricit­y department demanded a compoundin­g fee and finally cut off power supply. They asked him to pay `1.37 lakh to restore the electricit­y connection.

The district consumer forum, however, noted that the electricit­y department continued to generate bills for almost 18 months and disconnect­ed the power supply, causing mental agony and loss of business to the complainan­t.

The electricit­y department was asked to pay `1 lakh compensati­on to the consumer and also to restore the power supply.

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